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I was originally going to combine this shot with Smashed (version A), but once I resized the background and brought the second image in I kind of liked it better this way. So here they are: two shots instead of one.
My 18th creation for the CD Cover Meme Pool, and also the only design I've ever done multiple versions of. I started off with this version and then I decided that I wanted to see how it would look with the band and the album written inside the mat of the frame. I loved the way both versions looked so I uploaded them both. Enjoy!
the second version of her cheongsam shoot, since I don't know which photos should be chosen so I just post everything I have = = 'cause I'd changed the lens before I shot her and I'm not very good at using this lens so the photos are crappy =_=
For a first attempt, I think it's okay. Really sloppy work, I know, but I was inspired last night to thing outside the box. I went through maybe 8 different pictures, each with around 6 or 7 different variations. This one only had 4, and I liked this one the most.
My photoshop is definitely rusted. Used the kit lens for this one (I think at around 27mm?). Nothing especially done with the camera. Everything was done in photoshop. I didn't want to do the glow, but it was the only way to hide the rusty edges (which didn't look good). The glowing on the shirt was probably the most difficult thing to do for me here.
I also used a lens flare effect. Something I forgot about and I know for a fact, I hadn't used since the first version of CS.
Just thought I would throw the rest of these up here all at once, instead of dragging it out for a week :P
Students studying with the help of a SoUL lamp on 13 April, 2015 in Pondikote village, Odisha.
Two tribal girls started a tuition centre after their village students purchased solar lamps under the SoUL project by IIT Bombay. Though their village is electrified, it faces frequent and unplanned power-cuts which adversely effects their education. While the tuition centre provides education to the tribal students in tribal language rather than Odiya, thus making understanding concepts easier, it also integrates tribal performance arts like dancing and singing thus imparting cultural knowledge to the students.
Mi CD sería de versiones de música de los años 80: Danza Invisible, Duncan Dhu... y la foto representa dos versiones de mí mismo, una mitad afeitado y con ropa de trabajo y la otra de fin de semana y vacaciones y algo más descuidado el afeitado.
En la foto sobra la rosa blanca que me sale de la cabeza, pero era complicado detectarlo cuando enfocaba sin el modelo y con las prisas del temporizador tampoco estoy muy bien colocado. Lo mejor hubiera sido quitar las flores de papel pero sólo me dí cuenta al descargar las fotos y... ¡¡hacía demasiado calor como para repetirlo!! (40º a la sombra)
VERSIONS o de com evolucionem a partir de les experiències que vivim, interpretem i compartim.
23/10/2021. Teatre Municipal de l'Ateneu d'Igualada, CAT
Foto: Jordi Roig